The purple lizard maps are good. The maps of past routes for the 101 and stoopid 50 are also good b/c you know the trails have been ridden/maintained. I have this guy's guide - Griz Guides. It is a real nice guide. Its a little dated, but the main trails are accurate and if you email him, he will tell you what's still good. I have the Rothrock and Bald Eagle guides. IMO they are worth it. Here's the link:
www.grizguides.com/guidebooks.php
I like Greenwood/Rothrock better than Bald Eagle, seems to have more single track that links together to give you options.

The guys at Rothrock have gotten a machine, here's a fall fresh new trail.
Now its just a matter of how many weekends I can get away. 50% sounds fair.
There's also supposed to be a new map for Bald Eagle SF next door coming out, but I can't find it anywhere.

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